In Georgia it's 8 1/2 feet for diving board depth.
A diving pool is deeper than a swimming pool to ensure the safety of divers, as they need sufficient water depth to safely enter the water from heights without risk of injury. The standard depth for a diving pool is typically at least 3.5 meters (11.5 feet), allowing for safe landings from various diving heights. In contrast, swimming pools are generally shallower, as they are designed for recreational swimming and do not require the same depth for safety. This difference in depth accommodates the specific activities and safety needs associated with diving.
You usually see them in diving competitions. The water spouting into the pool gives the divers perspective on the distance to the surface of the pool.
The Deep End or diving zone
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The Olympic diving pool turned green due to an imbalance in the pool's chemicals, specifically a buildup of algae caused by a lack of proper maintenance and monitoring.
One of the most common pool accessories that people have added to their pool is a diving board or sliding board. A diving board needs to be added to the deepest part of the pool so that those who jump off of it do not hit their head on the bottom of the pool. The sliding board can be placed at any side of the pool as long as the water is deep enough for the person sliding to not get hurt.
I think the closest one is in Coventry
Remove the diving board.
swimming you have to go in a pool where as diving you dive into water from a height
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The Diving well in a pool should be at least 10 feet or deeper. For safer situations I would go with at least 12 feet.